Time for a restart, need help

LUDACRIS

New Member
i dont know why people add all that shit to their soil.
nute free top soil mixed with perlite works wonders.
cannabis plants never grew from nature getting fed with chicken/bat/turkey shit mixed with worms.
bizzare.
keep it simple.

LUDA.
 

mijola3

Active Member
i dont know why people add all that shit to their soil.
nute free top soil mixed with perlite works wonders.
cannabis plants never grew from nature getting fed with chicken/bat/turkey shit mixed with worms.
bizzare.
keep it simple.

LUDA.
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yeah luda, but growing indoors is not immitating nature, it is creating above normal conditions in which the plant would naturally have, optimizing growth rate and quality, giving plants more light, better nutes, and better rooting conditions than they could ever have in nature ..period...
yes keep it simple works for noobs to learn but you dont have to be a d*ck about it

learn to love:bigjoint:
 

FuZZyBUDz

Well-Known Member
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yeah luda, but growing indoors is not immitating nature, it is creating above normal conditions in which the plant would naturally have, optimizing growth rate and quality, giving plants more light, better nutes, and better rooting conditions than they could ever have in nature ..period...
yes keep it simple works for noobs to learn but you dont have to be a d*ck about it

learn to love:bigjoint:
its hard to beat sun light dood luda i agree.
 

mijola3

Active Member
i agree totally i love good outdoor, i grow from coast to coast vancouver island, the great bud rainforest every single year LOL
but lets face it, the indoor cultivator is seeking " above natural " conditions, the absolute control enviornment, with NO variables unaccounted for.

i guess preference is what matters, nothing like 100% organic sunshine and glacier water buds
bongsmiliebongsmilie.
 

Bmasta

Active Member
I know im not over watering, i have an experienced growing assisting me we just cant seem to find out whats going wrong.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
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yeah luda, but growing indoors is not immitating nature, it is creating above normal conditions in which the plant would naturally have, optimizing growth rate and quality, giving plants more light, better nutes, and better rooting conditions than they could ever have in nature ..period...
yes keep it simple works for noobs to learn but you dont have to be a d*ck about it

learn to love:bigjoint:
so how is growing indoors not immitating nature by manipulating the photoperiod and providing the correct growing environment.
are you completely stupid ?????
and how do you propose we imitate nature growing indoors :lol:.
just leave the window open right :dunce:
 

mijola3

Active Member
so how is growing indoors not immitating nature by manipulating the photoperiod and providing the correct growing environment.
are you completely stupid ?????
and how do you propose we imitate nature growing indoors :lol:.
just leave the window open right :dunce:

i wish i could express myself monosyllabically enough for you to understand me.

oh wait......i can
D!CK
 

MurderAlley

Well-Known Member
so how is growing indoors not immitating nature by manipulating the photoperiod and providing the correct growing environment.
are you completely stupid ?????
and how do you propose we imitate nature growing indoors :lol:.
just leave the window open right :dunce:
not that i have any usefull theories as to why his plants are not doing well but arguing back and forth about wether growing indoors is imitating nature or not isn't gonna get his plants to grow!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Bmasta

Active Member
Ludacris is a human licker. he go's up to random old men and brutaly licks the diper powder off old men. you should leave this thread man licker
 

Bmasta

Active Member
thanks murder atleast some one agrees with me. If i could just get some one to help me out though.
 

growone

Well-Known Member
i'll chime in, though this more of having the same trouble than solution
got a plant that's frozen in place
i had thought it was ph that was keeping me down, but i think over time i've flushed out all the nutes out of the original soil
mine is a frozen miniature
 

Bak'tIndus.420

Active Member
how old is your medium your using the only other thing I could imagine is that your ladies might of gone into a root lock maybe from too old of manure or compost mixture . this happened to me one time but purposly in a outdoor study, bat guano is super thick and too much in a mixure could minimize your oxygen intake for your roots, it might even be rotting away right now check em out when you pull em check your root structure and post it up plz very helpful
 

MurderAlley

Well-Known Member
how old is your medium your using the only other thing I could imagine is that your ladies might of gone into a root lock maybe from too old of manure or compost mixture . this happened to me one time but purposly in a outdoor study, bat guano is super thick and too much in a mixure could minimize your oxygen intake for your roots, it might even be rotting away right now check em out when you pull em check your root structure and post it up plz very helpful
Thats a very good suggestion Bak'tIndus, now that you mentioned it it brings me back to one of my first grows, i added too much bat guano( i thought more was mo betta) to my already clay like soil and i enden up with a super saturated rotting piece of cement.. I let them dry out then i dosed them with a watetr/ hydrogen peroxide solution and repotted them with a better organic soil and after about a week they started coming out of their stunted state.
 

Bmasta

Active Member
Well i just went to my local ace and amazed when i found fox farm soil and black gold. I decided to buy some fox farm ocean forest and germ more seeds.
 

MurderAlley

Well-Known Member
Well i just went to my local ace and amazed when i found fox farm soil and black gold. I decided to buy some fox farm ocean forest and germ more seeds.
You must have the best Ace in the country!!! None of mine have anything good
 
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